Immediately noticed this too. When assigning an issue from a repo to a project, you always have that manual step of moving it to the appropriate status (e.g. To Do or Backlog depending on your setup). This makes it feel quite clunky.
What's the possibility of having single project linked to multiple repo issues ... e.g. there is a separate repo for front-end and another for backend but the project is regarded as one.
This is also something I felt while trying it out. The experience feels disjointed because the functionality for issues in repos is different to issues created only on projects. Really hope this is addressed and you can create milestones with the same name at the project level which allow project and repo issues to be grouped together. Not all tickets belong in specific repos, and forcing us to put them in repos for me defeats part of the purpose of this.
The option to relate other issues to a backlog items could be improved, since right now we can only relate them by creating separate issues then we have to go to the backlog item in question and link it with the issue that we want to say that is a task for the backlog item. (if the behavior that is intended to get is one of a sprint like, then it should be improved otherwise just creating a backlog item and writing everything there should do the trick) There could also be a visual cue for tasks completed, or at least that should be a togglable option.
English / İngilizce: Organization members can edit, delete and create without their authorization. An important breach, a problem. Turkish / Türkçe: Organizasyon üyeleri, yetkisi olmadan düzenleme, silme, oluşturma yapabiliyor. Önemli bir gedik, bir sorun.
This will be so big! I'm allready in Love. This realy adresses a Lot of problems WE have right now with managing Projects.
SUGGESTION: Give the option to set a default value on a field (for example, Status to "backlog" when entered.
Immediately noticed this too. When assigning an issue from a repo to a project, you always have that manual step of moving it to the appropriate status (e.g. To Do or Backlog depending on your setup). This makes it feel quite clunky.
Story points would be a very beneficial feature.
Would be very nice with a short (max 5 minutes) overview video of this!
Really, excited about the functionality of this new project feature, but is there a simple how-to to set up a project vid?
What's the possibility of having single project linked to multiple repo issues ... e.g. there is a separate repo for front-end and another for backend but the project is regarded as one.
So when we will have chat system in github?
how to remove the "no status" column from the board view?
Could this be used as a substitue for jira?
This is essentially gonna kill clubhouse and trello
Give us Milestones that are not stuck to repos!!!!
This is also something I felt while trying it out. The experience feels disjointed because the functionality for issues in repos is different to issues created only on projects. Really hope this is addressed and you can create milestones with the same name at the project level which allow project and repo issues to be grouped together.
Not all tickets belong in specific repos, and forcing us to put them in repos for me defeats part of the purpose of this.
The option to relate other issues to a backlog items could be improved, since right now we can only relate them by creating separate issues then we have to go to the backlog item in question and link it with the issue that we want to say that is a task for the backlog item. (if the behavior that is intended to get is one of a sprint like, then it should be improved otherwise just creating a backlog item and writing everything there should do the trick)
There could also be a visual cue for tasks completed, or at least that should be a togglable option.
English / İngilizce: Organization members can edit, delete and create without their authorization. An important breach, a problem.
Turkish / Türkçe: Organizasyon üyeleri, yetkisi olmadan düzenleme, silme, oluşturma yapabiliyor. Önemli bir gedik, bir sorun.
RIP Trello
"hi in the chat."
interesting
Ahmad supendi